Civil Service Newsletter Septmember 2022 Issue No.112
Uniting expertise: civil servants fight epidemic together

Civil Service Newsletter Editorial Board

EARLY this year, the fifth wave of the epidemic took a turn for the worse and brought unprecedented challenges to Hong Kong. The Government assumed the primary responsibility for the anti-epidemic work and utilised all available manpower and resources to fight against and control the epidemic situation as quickly as possible.

The civil service, as the backbone of the Government, is obligated and assumes an important role in the fight against the virus. As the fifth wave is more severe than previous ones, the anti-epidemic measures involve a wide range of sectors and require enormous human resources. Regardless of their departments and grades, civil servants, whether civilian or disciplined services staff, are all mobilised to take up various roles in the anti-epidemic work.

Since the outbreak of the fifth wave, over 140,000 government employees have participated in the anti-epidemic work at different times and in different roles, accounting for 70% of the total number of government employees.

Despite facing unprecedented pressure, various Bureaux and Departments displayed solidarity, responsiveness and flexibility, which coupled with the proactive participation of civil servants at all ranks, are indispensable to the quick and smooth implementation of the anti-epidemic measures. Nevertheless, various departments also strive to maintain public services and provide frontline and backend support in the fight against the virus.

In face of the ever-evolving situation, the civil service will continue to uphold the spirit of serving the public, stay committed to their duties and firmly stand by the public in the fight against the epidemic. 

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The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) officers working in the Home Vaccination Call Centre at the Hong Kong Spinners Industrial Building in Cheung Sha Wan assisted in answering telephone calls for registration. They also called unvaccinated elderly persons aged 70 or above and persons with impaired mobility due to illness or physical disability and advised them to register for the service.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) officers working in the Home Vaccination Call Centre at the Hong Kong Spinners Industrial Building in Cheung Sha Wan assisted in answering telephone calls for registration. They also called unvaccinated elderly persons aged 70 or above and persons with impaired mobility due to illness or physical disability and advised them to register for the service. 
In order to provide a safe and convenient one-stop vaccination service, government schools under the Education Bureau (EDB) collaborated not only with schools but also kindergartens in the same district to join the COVID-19 Vaccination Subsidy Scheme School Outreach.
In order to provide a safe and convenient one-stop vaccination service, government schools under the Education Bureau (EDB) collaborated not only with schools but also kindergartens in the same district to join the COVID-19 Vaccination Subsidy Scheme School Outreach. 
Through the Assess and Vaccinate Programme, the Labour and Welfare Bureau (LWB) arranged Visiting Medical Officers to conduct health assessments for unvaccinated residents at Residential Care Homes for the Elderly (RCHEs) and residential care homes for persons with disabilities. Upon confirmation that they are suitable for vaccination without express objection from their family members, they will receive the Sinovac vaccine under their informed consent or that of their legal guardians.
Through the Assess and Vaccinate Programme, the Labour and Welfare Bureau (LWB) arranged Visiting Medical Officers to conduct health assessments for unvaccinated residents at Residential Care Homes for the Elderly (RCHEs) and residential care homes for persons with disabilities. Upon confirmation that they are suitable for vaccination without express objection from their family members, they will receive the Sinovac vaccine under their informed consent or that of their legal guardians. 
Colleagues from the Civil Service Bureau (CSB) worked in the Central Command Centre of COVID-19 Vaccination Programme.
Colleagues from the Civil Service Bureau (CSB) worked in the Central Command Centre of COVID-19 Vaccination Programme. 
Outreach vaccination team of CSB provided vaccination service to the elderly at Tai O.
Outreach vaccination team of CSB provided vaccination service to the elderly at Tai O. 
The Home Vaccination Service teams of CSB and the volunteer team of the Administrative Service Association provided vaccination service at Lantau Island, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau and Lamma Island.
The Home Vaccination Service teams of CSB and the volunteer team of the Administrative Service Association provided vaccination service at Lantau Island, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau and Lamma Island.
The Home Vaccination Service teams of CSB and the volunteer team of the Administrative Service Association provided vaccination service at Lantau Island, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau and Lamma Island. 
A person in custody received a COVID-19 vaccine administered by a correctional officer with professional nursing qualifications working in the centre hospital of Lo Wu Correctional Institution of the Correctional Services Department (CSD).
A person in custody received a COVID-19 vaccine administered by a correctional officer with professional nursing qualifications working in the centre hospital of Lo Wu Correctional Institution of the Correctional Services Department (CSD)
Two District Health Centres (DHCs) under the Primary Healthcare Office of the then Food and Health Bureau (FHB) earlier provided COVID-19 vaccination service to help boost the vaccination rate further. Photo shows a nurse preparing to administer the BioNTech vaccine to a member of the public at a DHC.
Two District Health Centres (DHCs) under the Primary Healthcare Office of the then Food and Health Bureau (FHB) earlier provided COVID-19 vaccination service to help boost the vaccination rate further. Photo shows a nurse preparing to administer the BioNTech vaccine to a member of the public at a DHC. 
The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) launched an online vaccination booking system in February 2021 for the public to make bookings online. It will be regularly updated to align with the latest vaccination arrangement and will also help different vaccination centres to effectively reserve the required quantity of vaccines.
The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) launched an online vaccination booking system in February 2021 for the public to make bookings online. It will be regularly updated to align with the latest vaccination arrangement and will also help different vaccination centres to effectively reserve the required quantity of vaccines. 
The Transport Department (TD) and taxi trade associations arranged taxi drivers to receive COVID-19 vaccine at the Community Vaccination Centre at Sha Tin Yuen Wo Road Sports Centre through group booking on 21 August 2021.
The Transport Department (TD) and taxi trade associations arranged taxi drivers to receive COVID-19 vaccine at the Community Vaccination Centre at Sha Tin Yuen Wo Road Sports Centre through group booking on 21 August 2021. 
The Central Kowloon Route project team of the Highways Department (HyD), in collaboration with CSB and Development Bureau (DEVB), organised the first outreach COVID-19 vaccination service for site workers in late May 2021.
The Central Kowloon Route project team of the Highways Department (HyD), in collaboration with CSB and Development Bureau (DEVB), organised the first outreach COVID-19 vaccination service for site workers in late May 2021. 
From mid-March to end-April 2021, staff members of HyD were stationed at the Tai Po Market Sportsground Community Vaccination Centre to facilitate the medical team’s provision of vaccination to the public with a smoother process.
From mid-March to end-April 2021, staff members of HyD were stationed at the Tai Po Market Sportsground Community Vaccination Centre to facilitate the medical team’s provision of vaccination to the public with a smoother process. 
In March 2022, the Department of Health (DH) set up a multi-disciplinary team to provide outreach COVID-19 vaccination service to residents and staff of RCHEs. Members of the team came from different services, including Elderly Health Service, Families Clinics, Dental Services, Social Hygiene Service, Student Health Service, and Programme Management and Vaccination Division. Staff of the RCHEs also provided necessary support and assistance.
In March 2022, the Department of Health (DH) set up a multi-disciplinary team to provide outreach COVID-19 vaccination service to residents and staff of RCHEs. Members of the team came from different services, including Elderly Health Service, Families Clinics, Dental Services, Social Hygiene Service, Student Health Service, and Programme Management and Vaccination Division. Staff of the RCHEs also provided necessary support and assistance.
In March 2022, the Department of Health (DH) set up a multi-disciplinary team to provide outreach COVID-19 vaccination service to residents and staff of RCHEs. Members of the team came from different services, including Elderly Health Service, Families Clinics, Dental Services, Social Hygiene Service, Student Health Service, and Programme Management and Vaccination Division. Staff of the RCHEs also provided necessary support and assistance.
In March 2022, the Department of Health (DH) set up a multi-disciplinary team to provide outreach COVID-19 vaccination service to residents and staff of RCHEs. Members of the team came from different services, including Elderly Health Service, Families Clinics, Dental Services, Social Hygiene Service, Student Health Service, and Programme Management and Vaccination Division. Staff of the RCHEs also provided necessary support and assistance.